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HUMAN ACCESS in Marib Governorate delivered livelihood grants to 20 women in Al-Wadi District after they completed vocational training in the fields of sewing, tailoring, accessories making, and incense and perfume making, as part of the project to create livelihood services to the most vulnerable women and girls in Yemen, funded by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA).
The delivery of livelihood grants took place in the presence of Dhafer Talib, Director of the Executive Unit for the Management of IDP Camps (ExU) in Al-Wadi Marib District.
The distributed grants aim to improve the living conditions of families and the neediest groups and enable them to rely on themselves economically in light of the difficult conditions the country is experiencing due to the ongoing conflict.
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